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xbowkidd
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moose problem

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my sister and her husband moved to prince george british columbia this past summer. she called last night wondering if i knew how to get the moose to stop hanging out in there driveway. haha. i have not been out there yet but it seems like it might be worthwhile. it looks to be fairly young still, i cant really say i know a whole lot about theese guys yet.

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Donno if I could resist feeding and trying to care for it. I'm a sucker for soft eyes! Nothing good could come from that though.
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very cool box it up and ship to memphis,tn
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Post by dick195252 »

Looks very young to me
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Post by Fox »

Looks like a young one, maybe just not sure where to go. There was a yearling doe a couple years ago that we got, we think the doe was shot earlier in the year, winter came and it almost walked up to my dad, did not know what was what.
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Post by DanO »

I've seen pictures from Russia where moose were used much horses. They had a saddle on the one moose and the other was used to pull a sled. I'd say your sister has a friend until that snow melts.

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Post by flbuckmaster »

I'm sure my cb would get him moved!! :lol: :lol: :lol: into my freezer! :lol:
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Post by GREY OWL »

It has no MOMMA, take care of it, and leave it be, he'll move off when its safer.

Two weeks ago I had a young bull moose bed down 12 feet from our 5th Wheel camper, that same week a pack of wolves was in the local area. This moose was not my pet, I believe he was looking for some safety, and not harassed by wolves.

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Post by huntman »

flbuckmaster wrote:I'm sure my cb would get him moved!! :lol: :lol: :lol: into my freezer! :lol:
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lol ... was thinking the same thing! :lol: :wink: :wink:
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Post by Skarek »

DanO wrote:I've seen pictures from Russia where moose were used much horses.
The famous swedish king Gustavus Adolphus tired to use moose for Cavalry. The idea is great. Much taller than horses and they kick with the front legs... The problem was that moose don't like each other. So the project failed when you couldnt get them to charge in tight formations. :D
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Post by Mike P »

Skarek wrote:So the project failed when you couldnt get them to charge in tight formations. :D
Are you talking about the Moose or the Swede's? :lol: :lol: :oops:
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